CSEC June 2013 Mathematics P1
CSEC June 2013 Mathematics P1
FORM TP 2013091
MAY/JUNE 2013
CARIBBEAN SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE®
SECO:'\JDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
EXAMINATION
MATHEMATICS
Paper 01 - General Proficiency
. I hour 30 minutes
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4.
A list of formulae is provided on page 2 of this booklet.
Each item in this test has four suggested answers, lettered (A), (B), (C), (D). Read each
item you are about to answer, and decide which choice is best.
5. On your answer sheet, find the number which corresponds to your item and shade the space
having the same letter as the answer you have chosen. Look at the sample item below.
Sample Item
2a + 6a = Sample Answer
(A) 8a
(B)
(C)
8a2
12a
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(D) 12a2
The best answer to this item is "Sa", so answer space (A) has been shaded.
6. If you want to change your answer, erase it completely before you fill in your new choice.
7. When you are told to begin, turn the page and work as quickly and as carefully as you can.
If you cannot answer an item, go on to the next one. You may return to this item later.
Your score will be the total number of correct answers.
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9. Calculators and mathematical tables are NOT allowed for this paper.
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DO NOT TURN THIS PAGE UNTIL YOU ARE TOLD TO DO SO.
Arc length S = _!!__ x 2nr where 0° is the angle subtended by the arc.
360
Area of trapezium A = ..!.. ( a + b) h where a and b are the lengths of the parallel sides and h is
2
AreaofMBC = ~s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)
where s = a + b + c
2
Sine rule a b c
--=--=--
sinA sinB sine
~
1
(A) 5
(A) $ 45
(B) 100
(B) $ 320
(C) 500
(C) $ 500 (D) 5 000
(D) $4 500
Item 12 refers to the Venn diagram below. 15. If TT$6.00 is equivalent to US$ l .OO. then
TT$15.00 in U.S. dollars is
(A) $0.25
(B) $0.40
(C) $2.50
(D) $4.00
13. If X and Y are two finite sets such that 17. At the end of any year a car is worth 5%
n(X) = 7,,n(Y) = 5 and n(X n Y) = 3, then less than what it was worth at the beginning
n(X u Y) is of the year. If a car was worth SI 0 000 in
January 2011, then its Yalue in December
(A) 6 2011 was
(B) 9
(C) 15 (A) $9 995
(D) 18 (B) $9 500
(C) $9 025
(D) $9 000
Item 14 refers to the Venn diagram below.
u 18. Tom bought a pen for S60 and sold it to gain
p Q
20% on his cost price. How much money
did he gain?
(A) $12
(B) $40
(C) $72
(D) $80
14. IfP= {Factorsof6} andQ={Factorsof4},
then the shaded region represents
19. Mr. Duncan bought a table at a discount
(A) {} of 30% thus saving 542. What was the
ca) {1, 2} marked price of the table?
(C) {4,6,8 ... }
(D) { 12, 24, 36 ... } (A) $ 98.
(B) $110
(C) $140
(D) $182
20. If the simple interest on $800 for 3 years is 25. If 5(2.x- I)= 35, then x =
$54, what is the rate of interest per annum?
(A) -4
(A) io/o (B)
9
4
(B) 2_!_ % (C) 3
4
(D) 4
(C) 5%
(D) 44%
26. 3x2 x 2x3 =
(B) 2_!_
(A) $ 105 2
(B) $ 210
(C) $ 370 (C) 2~
(D) $1 050 8
(D) 2~
4
23. Seven times the product of two numbers,
a and b, may be written as
28. The sum of two positive numbers (p and q)
(A) 7ab
is 32. Their difference is 12. What is the
(B) 49ab
SMALLER number?
(C) 7a+ b
(D) 7(a+ b)
(A) 10
(B) 12
(C) 20
24. If xis an integer that satisfies the inequality
4 < 2x's; 6, then
(D) 22
(A) 2<x::;3
(B) -2 < x::; 3
(C) -3 < x::; 2
(D) -3s;x<-2
29. When 6 is added to a number and the sum Item 33 refers to the diagram below.
is divided by three, the result is four. This
statement written in mathematical symbols
lS
6+x= 4
(A)
3
6
(B) -+x=4
3
6+x 4 33. AOB is a sector of a circle such that angle
(C) -- = -
3 3 AOB = 60° and OB is runits long. The area
of AOB is
x
(D) 6+-=4
3 I 2
(A) -trr
6
30. The volume of a cube with edge 10 cm is
1
(B) -trr
6
(A) 30cm3
(B) 100 cm 3 (C) I z
-1Lr
(C) · 300 cm3 3
(D) 1 000 cm3 1
(D) -trr
3
31. If3 + ~ = 1, then the value of x is Item 34 refers to the figure below which
x
shows a triangle resting on a square.
(A) -1
(B)
5
(C) 1
(D) 5
(A) 10
(B) 100 34. The length of one side of the square is
(C) 1 000 5 cm and the height of the triangle is 4 cm.
(D) 10 000 What is the TOTAL area of the figure, in
cm2 ?
(A) 35
(B) 45
(C) 50
(D) 100
35. Which of the figures below, not drawn 38. A man leaves home at 22: 15 hrs and reaches
1 his destination at 04:00 hrs on the following
to scale, has an area equal to -(5+4) x 2
2 day, in the same time zone ... How many
square units? hours did the journey take?
~~ ]
(A) (A) 5
(B) 5l
4
4 (C) 6
(D) 6_!_
(B)
y 5
] 39.
4
y
(A) 36
(C)
]
(B) 72
(C) 108
(D) 144
5
40. Among a group of employees, the highest
(D) paid receives a weekly wage of $105.40.
If the range of the wages is $27.50, how
much does the LOWEST paid employee
receive?
(A) $ 27.50
(1=l) $ 66.45
36. A car travels 80 kilometres in 2_!_ hours. (C) $ 77.90
2 (D) $105.40
What is its speed in kilometres per hour?
37. The area of a rectangle is 53.6 cm 2 • If the 41. The modal score is
length is multiplied by four and the width
is halved, the area would then be (A) 3
(B) 6
(A) 26.8 cm 2 (C) 8
(B) 53.6 cm 2 (D) 11
(C) 107.2cm2
(D) 214.4 cm 2
42. A bag contains 2 red, 4 yellow and 6 blue Item 44 refers to the pie-chart below which
marbles of similar size and shape. The shows the preference in drinks of a group
probability of drawing a blue marble from of students.
the bag at random is
1
(A)
6
Pineapple
(B)
3 juice
1
(C)
2
6 Milk
(D)
f1
Item 43 refers to the bar chart below which 44. If 12 students prefer chocolate, then the
shows the ages of children who took part TOTAL number of students is
in a survey.
(A) 48
(B) 72
(C) 180
5
(D) 360
=
~
4
:g
:cu 45. Of 120 students writing an exam, l 00 are
... 3 expected to pass. The estimated probability
=
I.
~
that a randomly selected student will FAIL
,Q
e2 the exam is
z=
1 1
(A)
6
0
4 5 6 7 8 (B)
Ages in years 5
1
(C)
2
43. How many children took part in the survey?
5
(D)
(A) 5 6
(B) 15
(C) 75
(D) 87
46. Which of the following diagrams illustrates Item 49 refers to the graph below.
a function? y
(A) 1
(B)
(A) (0, 3)
(C)
(B) (0, 2)
(C) (3, -2)
(D) (0, -2)
(A) -3
(B) 3
Item 47 refers to the diagram below. 2
2
(C)
3
-3 -2 -1 0 2 3 4 (D) 3
52. If the sum of the interior angles of a Item 56 refers to the following diagram.
polygon is 4 right angles, then the polygon
is a
·1
J) c
(A) triangle
(B) hexagon
\
( C)
(D)
pentagon
quadrilateral
\
\
Item 53 refers to the following diagram. \
\
\
A E B
I I I
A c
54. In the triangle, the value of x is
57. In the triangle, not drawn to scale, angle
(A) 30° BA C = 30° and AB= 40 m. The length BC,
(B) 60° in metres, is
(C) 120°
(D) 150° (A) 40 sin 30°
(B) 40 tan 30°
(C) 40 sin 60°
55. The image of the point P (-3, 2) under the (D) 40 tan 60°
tra'tislation ( ~) is
(A) (-5, 3)
(B) (-2, 4)
(C) (-1,1)
(D) (-1, 3)
Item 58 refers to the triangle LMN below. 59. A plane is flying in a direction of 045° and
M
changes course in a clockwise direction to
135°. The angle through which the plane
L~N turns is
(A) 45°
58. Triangle LMN is rotated in a clockwise (B) 90°
direction about L through an angle of 90°. (C) 135°
What is its image? (D) 270°
(A)
L~N' Item 60 refers to the following graph.
M'
(B) L
M'
N'
(C)
N'~L
60. A' B' C' is the image of ABC under an
M'
enlargement of scale factor 2. The area of
At B' C', in square units, is
(D) L
(A) 2
M'
(B) 4
(C) 8
(D) 12
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